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	<h1>Dynamic Forms built with JavaScript</h1>

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    These forms do not do anything and have very little validation. They solely demonstrate
    how you can use Ext Forms to build and layout forms on the fly.
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<p>The js is not minified so it is readable. See <a href="dynamic.js">dynamic.js</a>.</p>

<h2>Form 1 - Very Simple</h2>
<div wicket:id="simpleForm"></div>

<h2>Form 2 - Adding fieldsets</h2>
<div wicket:id="fieldsetForm"></div>

<h2>Form 3 - A little more complex</h2>
<div wicket:id="multicolumnForm"></div>

<h2>Form 4 - Forms can be a TabPanel...</h2>
<div wicket:id="tabForm"></div>

<h2>Form 5 - ... and forms can contain TabPanel(s)</h2>
<div wicket:id="tabsForm2"></div>

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